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To do it right you would also need to pull the liner out of the suit and then re-attach it every time you added a patch.
NorseMan9 said:Any thoughts appreciated.
Tarren Shaw said:Its heat activated so you have to set the patch with an iron and if you ever want to take the patch off, you just heat it up with an iron again and that loosens the adhesive.
CG John said:Tarren this Patch Attach Sounds like "good stuff" I gotta get me some.
username said:wow, this is embarrassing. we're supposed to put those on a jacket? i thought they were just freebies, and so whenever a pair of skivvies gets a hole worn in it, i've been using a motorcycle patch...
username said:wow, this is embarrassing. we're supposed to put those on a jacket? i thought they were just freebies, and so whenever a pair of skivvies gets a hole worn in it, i've been using a motorcycle patch...
What a great tip! Thanks for sharing!Tarren Shaw said:I have about 15 patches on my nylon cordura jacket of national parks and rallys I've ridden to. They are all attached with an adhesive called "Patch Attach" I bought some at a sporting goods store, but I also know its avialable on line. The stuff is great! None of the patches have come loose and the adhesive is waterproof and flexible. Its heat activated so you have to set the patch with an iron and if you ever want to take the patch off, you just heat it up with an iron again and that loosens the adhesive.